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Yes this would be a transmission neutral safety switch problem. the switch sit over the post that the shift cable attaches to on the ****** case. Picture below.
1996-98 Cirrus, Stratus, Sebring Convertible and Breeze; 1997-98 Sebring Coupe and Avenger
These vehicles are not equipped with a conventional neutral safety switch or back-up light switch. Instead, the automatic transaxle is equipped with a Transaxle Range Sensor (TRS), which is located on top of the valve body. This sensor performs the functions of the neutral safety and back-up light switches.
The TRS, if defective, must be removed with the transaxle's valve body as an assembly. The TRS is mounted on the top side of the valve body.
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follow your cable that comes out off the column where it connects to change the gears on trans there you will find it buried hope this helps alanwrench
there is no neutral saftey switch... it is incorporated into the trans range sensor, which is on the side of the trans, hooked to the gear selector cable...hope this helps and good luck
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